Muir’s Morning Motivational Minute

‘For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. — Jeremiah 29:11

The transition from Wednesday night to Thursday morning is a tiring one for me. I do a two-hour show on WQRL on Wednesday night that gets over at 10 p.m. By the time I get home, get unwound and get to bed it’s midnight – about three hours later than my usual bedtime. The problem is my body clock is still geared to wake up between 4:30 and 5 a.m. So, this morning — operating on about 4 to 5 hours sleep — I wearily stumbled to my computer in a hurry to begin what is going to be a long day.

Suddenly, right in front of me was my desktop but the cursor refused to move so I waited for the computer to ‘boot up’ or ‘wake up.’ While I was forced to wait I looked at the picture on my desktop, a picture I look at every day but I guess failed to see. As I waited on the computer I stared at the desktop and I noticed for the first time a beautiful sunrise, soft clouds drifting in the sky and beautiful mountains in the background. In large font letters at the bottom is Jeremiah 29:11 — the verse I posted this morning. Not feeling quite so tired, I read it and I read it again. What a promise! What a blessing! What a powerful message from God in only one sentence. That picture has been on my desktop for several weeks but I never really looked at the beauty and studied the words until this morning, when I was forced to slow down.

There’s a lot of messages tied in here this morning: slow down and take a deep breath, don’t just look at, but really see the beauty right in front of your eyes and most importantly know that God is in control of every situation in our lives. As a final thought this morning, read Jeremiah 29:11 through one more time very slowly and then give thanks to God for this promise and his countless blessings.

God’s blessings to you on this day! Slow down … and have a great Thursday and a blessed day!

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